Project Management Principles for Managers
Short course through online learning with quiz to reinforce learning and certificate download.
The Business School
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- Certificate of completion - Free
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Overview
This short course is delivered via our well-established Virtual Learning Environment. All course content is fully available via the screen or for download and can be accessed anytime, anywhere so you can plan your own schedule.
This course contributes to your Continuing Professional Development and can be added to your CV to show your own commitment to development.
Remember that your CPD needs to be broad and this course can be used to start your learning journey, to add to your existing, or to familiarise yourself with an industry you may be involved in.
Learners complete a quiz to reinforce their learning on specific topics and can then download a certificate of completion.
Description
This advanced course is designed to enhance new and existing management expertise as well as developing new core management skills.
It is most suited to those who are aspiring to middle management positions in any area.
The course deals with projects and the elements of project management. It provides Learners with the knowledge required to assess feasibility, design, plan, implement, undertake, manage, record and make final assessment of projects carried out in a controlled environment.
Such projects are aimed at improving and/or changing whatever processes, procedures, initiatives or strategies have been identified as having the potential to bring about added improvements and efficiencies within the overall framework of an organisation’s business strategy.
The key issues involved in properly assessing what needs to be changed, how it needs to be changed and change managed, to ensure controlled outcomes whilst capturing relevant information to avoid costly repetitive processes, are fundamental elements of both this unit and objective project management. These elements are deployed throughout many of the most effective and efficient supply chains today. Project management methodology is generic in nature enabling the principles outlined and explained to be applied to, and to support, projects from all disciplines.
This course is based on professional standards from The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK. CILT (UK) is the UK territorial body of CILT, which has a presence in more than 30 countries across the world. This network of members and contacts can connect all CILT members wherever they are in the world and constitutes the greatest resource of professional expertise within our areas of interest.
Who is this course for?
This is an open entry course and is most suited to those who are aspiring to middle management positions.
Requirements
This is an open entry course.
Career path
This course is based on the CILT (UK) Level 5 Professional Diploma in Logistics and Transport, and learners have the opportunity to move onto the full course via our Virtual Learning Environment.
The full course has expert tutor support, registration and certification from CILT (UK). It offers a number of flexible optional units to align with your aspirations.
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